· Updated January 16, 2025 12:10 AM · 3 min read read
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President Obama is signaling his plans for an extensive effort aimed at getting Merrick Garland confirmed to the Supreme Court.
A front-page New York Times article lays out what it describes as "a deliberate White House strategy," consisting of three phases, including "speeches, interviews and other public events" by the president and "targeted advertising" by supportive outside groups. It will be an "all-out public relations campaign aimed at demanding a final, up-or-down vote."
President Obama is signaling his plans for an extensive effort aimed at getting Merrick Garland confirmed to the Supreme Court.
A front-page New York Times article lays out what it describes as "a deliberate White House strategy," consisting of three phases, including "speeches, interviews and other public events" by the president and "targeted advertising" by supportive outside groups. It will be an "all-out public relations campaign aimed at demanding a final, up-or-down vote."…